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Offshore Structural Design and Analysis

Offshore structural design with integrity

Offshore Structural Analysis and Design Solution

The design, modeling, and analysis of today's complex offshore platform structures represents a major capital investment in offshore oil and gas production. Using advanced finite element analysis tools, you can design and analyze complex offshore structural systems with confidence to ensure compliance with industry design codes. This integrated structural modeling, analysis, and simulation environment allows you to design offshore structures to meet local operating conditions from wave, wind, current, and seismic loads.

The complexity in design of today's offshore platforms and associated offshore structures continues to demand the critical analysis of all operating loads and constraints. This analysis validates that offshore structures meet all operating conditions with safety and integrity during the life of the asset. By designing, analyzing, then simulating the working conditions and characteristics of your structural models, you can improve and optimize your structural designs to ensure overall engineering integrity. Integrated tools allow you to create and check structural models combining wind and gravity load analysis to ensure international design code compliance.

​Integrate structural and pipe stress analysis workflows by combining modeling, analysis, design, documentation, and detailing in a single ISM environment bridging structural and mechanical disciplines. Maximize the interoperability of structural data with other applications.